The park is located east of Laredo, off U.S. Highway 59, off Bob Bullock Loop (Loop 20), turn on State Senator Judith Zaffirini Road.
It’s been great parking the RV here! Minor hiccup on check in day with the after hours code, but it’s been great since. I have seen lots of animals I didn’t even think I would encounter lol. It’s the first time I take the RV to a State Park. I saw a wild hog family, a possum, lots of deer, an armadillo, and a handful of wild bunnies during my drives 😆. Super quiet and peaceful here, with beautiful views. The full hook up sites were booked out but the other sites have lots of availability with more privacy in my opinion. Overall it has been a really nice experience. Right next to the loop and restaurants/ Walmart are super close by.
Great park for camping, with lots of wildlife, despite being in a city. Campground was nicely paved and level, facilities clean, trails well marked, and ranger led nature programs on the weekends. This park gets lots of day use as well, fishing is a popular activity. Convenient to shopping if needed. There is some playground equipment, leashed-dog friendly, lots of lakeside picnic tables, and restrooms are well spaced through the park, so that even if you go on quite a long hike, you are always less than a mile from a restroom.
Such a gorgeous place! Saw some rabbits and gorgeous birds today on my hike. My first time here, but it was a blast!
Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Plenty of places for cookouts and walking. Areas to go boating or fishing. Restrooms need some TLC but overall a nice place to enjoy the lovely breeze and lake view.
Second year we stay at park site #110. Wish it was more leveled but we made it work :) campsite was clean and had a nice view of the lake. Can’t wait to come back next year. Park has nice trails and speed limit on road is 20. The site includes picnic table with a metal canopy so you can hang lights because it is very dark at night. The exit to park is extremely tight for a 45 ft Motor Coach towing a SUV